Week 3 Big Performences
Week 3 is in the books, but we must recap some top players from last Friday night. Some fantastic talent was working, including players with offers and others with them on the way. Who was the most dominant in week…
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Continue ReadingWeek 3 is in the books, but we must recap some top players from last Friday night. Some fantastic talent was working, including players with offers and others with them on the way.
Who was the most dominant in week 3? Let’s find out!
Darreon Fair, QB – Cleveland Heights -2023
Fair came up big in a huge match-up vs. perennial powerhouse Cleveland Benedictine last Friday. He rushed for 160 plus yards and added two touchdowns to go with it. He sealed the game by converting on a 2-point conversion with less than 30 seconds on the clock.
Nikko Georgiou, QB – Kenston – 2023
The Bombers took a bad loss in week two and had a lot to get off their chest in week 3. Nikko went full-on air raid as he completed 21- 31 and added 326 yards to his total along with 4 TDs in a week three victory.
Maurice Armstrong Jr, RB – Sandusky – 2023
One of the biggest rivalries in NW Ohio is Fremont Ross vs. Sandusky. These two teams have played each other for over 100 years, and Armstrong left an imprint on the game despite a losing effort. Maurice amassed on the ground 187 yards along with two touchdowns vs. Ross and seemed to have found a groove mid-season.
Connor Walendzak Connor Walendzak 5'11" | 195 lbs | RB Perrysburg | 2023 OH , RB – Perrysburg – 2023
The Toledo commit rushed for over 180 yards, including a receiving touchdown last Friday vs. St. John’s Jesuit. Walendzak also found his way into the record books, becoming the All-Time leading rusher in Perrysburg football history by passing the great Gus Dimmerling. Connor had a key assisted tackle on the last play of OT to seal the victory.
Braylon Collier, WR – Sandusky Perkins – 2025
The young sophomore came up big in a showcase night for the Perkins unstoppable offensive attack. Collier gained over 200 yards, receiving four touchdown catches in only the first half of the game. The final score was 49-0, and it was also a big night for QB Logan Lesch who was delivering the dimes all night.